Alton Brown's Gear for Your Kitchen

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Harry N. Abrams, Oct 1, 2003 - Cooking - 256 pages
This essential book for any fan of Brown--and anyone who wants a good guide to great kitchen gear--reveals everything from the invention of the "blendor" (that's the way its inventor spelled it) to the true facts behind kitchen urban legends.

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About the author (2003)

Alton Brown was directing TV commercials when he got the crazy idea to go to culinary school and reinvent the food show. The result: Good Eats, which has kept Brown gainfully employed for more than 20 years and earned him a Peabody Award. Along the way he also hosted Iron Chef America, Cutthroat Kitchen, and Feasting on Asphalt. Brown's live culinary variety shows have played to sold-out theaters across the United States. He lives in Marietta, Georgia.

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